The Concurrent Enrollment Nursing Cohort Program Saving students time and money while supporting their educational advancement.

For students earning an in nursing, the next step is often to continue their education by pursuing their bachelor’s in nursing (BSN). The of Phoenix® Concurrent Enrollment Program provides a unique opportunity for students from a given community to pursue those goals together—while also saving valuable time and money.

Moving at the speed of health care.TM The Concurrent Enrollment Nursing Cohort Program

How It Works Students graduate from a leading BSN program. – A cohort of 15-25 associate (RN) nursing students at a – Institution accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. community college are enrolled together (at a discounted – Nursing program accredited by the Commission on Collegiate tuition rate) in the ® bachelor’s (BSN) Nursing Education (CCNE). nursing program. – Faculty of master’s- and doctoral-prepared nursing professionals – They begin taking their bachelor’s coursework while they are with an average of 20 years of real-world experience. still earning their associate degree. – Small class sizes averaging 14 students. – After completing their associate degree, they are able to complete their bachelor’s in as little as six months. – Curriculum aligned with third-party industry standards, including those set forth by: The Benefits • American Association of and Nursing (AACN) Saves students time, without overloading their schedules. • Quality & Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) • American Nurses Association (ANA) – Students are able to earn their associate and bachelor’s degrees in less than three years total. Yet, because they typically take their – Curriculum that remains uniquely on the pulse of change in the bachelor’s classes on term breaks, their course loads always remain industry. Leveraging our vast network of health care industry within a manageable full-time range. organizations and working professionals, we are able to adapt our curricula regularly to keep pace with the many transformative Saves students money. changes occurring in the industry. – Concurrent Enrollment students receive 20% off University of Phoenix tuition, and their tuition rate is frozen. – In addition, the majority of participants’ University of Phoenix student fees are waived.*

Provides a powerful support system for success. – Because cohort students proceed through their bachelor’s coursework as one group, they often develop close personal bonds, motivating and supporting one another toward successfully completing their degrees—and even beyond graduation as they build their careers.

*University technology fees are not included in the fee waiver.

To discuss an organizational partnership with the College of Health Professions, please contact David Nahin at [email protected] or 818.312.7745. For individual student inquiries, please contact your Enrollment Representatives: Brian Lee at (714) 338-6448 [email protected] or Michelle Olea at (714) 338-6423 [email protected] .

About the School of Nursing The School of Nursing at the University of of Health Professions offers graduate, undergraduate, and certificate programs that prepare nurses for the new challenges and ever-expanding roles they play in today’s health care field. In an era of unprecedented change—from shifting patient demographics, to the emergence of new models like telemedicine and retail medicine, to an increasingly complex licensing and credentialing environment—the School of Nursing is committed to helping students navigate the changes and remain on the leading-edge of their professions.

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